From Advocate Aurora health enews <[email protected]>
Subject Clinical trials | Stroke | Cranberry-pecan cinnamon rolls
Date September 23, 2021 4:08 PM
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What are the pros and cons to clinical trials?
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Learn the potential benefits and possible risks before you say yes.


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What's the difference between these types of strokes?
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What's the difference between these types of strokes?
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Breaking down barriers: How Lutheran General’s culture and community
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Cranberry-pecan cinnamon rolls
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Cranberry-pecan cinnamon rolls
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This cranberry-pecan cinnamon roll recipe is a cinch to put
together—there’s no kneading and no rolling of any dough.


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Doc's Three Tips

Fertility facts

Dr. Frank Wittmaack
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There is no advantage to having intercourse daily versus every other
day. It’s recommended that couples attempt to have intercourse 2-3
times per week to optimize their chances of getting pregnant.

Studies that suggest briefs reduce sperm count in men are inconclusive.
However, it is recommended to avoid hot tubs and saunas.

No evidence has been found to support that certain positions or even
prolonged rest after intercourse will impact the likelihood of
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“In every position that I’ve been in, there have been naysayers who
don’t believe I’m qualified or who don’t believe I can do the
work. And I feel a special responsibility to prove them wrong.”
-Sonia Sotomayor

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